A Few Words on the Apple AirPods Max

Months ago, I received a very generous gift: the Apple AirPods Max, aka the “Silly Girl Headphones” (I mean known by only me and my friends, really). These over-the-ear adaptations of the AirPods boast their sleek look and top-tier noise cancellation, two things I have thoroughly enjoyed about my navy blue versions. But, ever since then I feel like my choice to don these metal earmuffs has cast me into a particular social category (a philosophy major once asked me “and what do those say about you?”).

Let’s unpack that. 

Obviously, their biggest identifier is their price. They are NOT cheap, going for at least a hundred dollars more than their competitors at Sony and Bose. When I asked around for opinions on the matter, the responses were “they’re elitist” and “they represent class warfare!”

UChicago, we’re pretty unbearable, aren’t we?

Regardless of the tongue-in-cheek-ness of those responses, I think it’s obvious to us all that there are more budget-friendly ways to deliver sound to your ears. I get it. The price is laughable considering how many other audio options exist.

Next, like Adidas Samba and Mui Mui flats, these have been snatched by the manicured fingers of the influencing it-girls of today. Whether we like it or not, they’ve turned these headphones into a high-caliber accessory. Because of this, these headphones have more social value than others. Talk about commodity fetishism! And with capitalism comes critique—the other side of the coin that sees these as the epitome of economic excess. But, I won’t get too carried away with that.

“They don’t only use them, they wear them”

- Colin McNamara-Bordewick, class of ‘25

So, we’ve tackled their social conception. But what about their actual quality? Well, you could go find plenty of reviews by people who actually know what they’re talking about. Here, I present another review of the silliest headphones but this time from someone who hasn’t a clue about sound/audio mechanics. Humor me here, people.

Pros:

  • Sound cancellation O.M.G. These babies really remove you from reality. If you ever need a mystery-girl-in-the-movie moment these will provide it. Life is so romantic when you can’t hear all the sh*t! And even more, the transparency feature means you can switch between hearing people and not without taking them off. Though, you do look like an unfriendly goof talking to people with headphones on. Again, silly, silly headphones.

  • They are quite literally ear pillows. The padding is oh so luscious; I’ve even slept in them before. I know, what a silly thing to do. 

  • Some people are off-put by how heavy they are, but I don’t notice it at all. Maybe I’m passively getting a really strong neck. So, you’ll get a silly, sexy neck with these.

Cons:

  • They’re pretty big. And as a fashion-over-function person, they take up half of my cute little backpack. You could just wear them around your neck, but I think that’s quite possibly the silliest thing you could do.

  • The pillowy, bed-topper-Esque covers do make your ears heat up a bit. Especially if worn at the gym, it’s like an inferno in there. Also with working out, the insulation they give to your face makes the sweat pour. So not only are you wearing silly headphones but you are also a silly, sweaty mess.

I am no audiophile, just a silly girl who happily enjoys the two metal boxes sitting over her ears. But as a good friend of mine often says: everything is funny and nothing matters. Silliness is something to be embraced.

Thus, I will continue to wear my headphones and will enjoy doing so. Are they worth the exorbitant price? Maybe not. Anyways, knowing the trends of today, sometime soon they'll be cast out of style with the flick of Bella Hadid’s bony finger. And don’t even get me started on the resurgence of corded earbuds. God help our consumerist generation.

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Phones: The Greatest Accessory, The Extension of Vanity

For a really long time now, I have been using my phone case as a card holder. I can’t even remember the last time I used cash: and I don’t mean just because of the pandemic, but every single store seems to accept card payment now. Or maybe even I‘m old-fashioned and you’re all exclusively using Apple Pay. Regardless, I was storing my cards in a stick-on card holder on the back of my phone case, but it was made of cheap, thin silicone and the sides would start to split after only a few days. I purchased a case that had an actual sewn-on card holder, on top of a soft leather panel; made to endure and to last. Made for function. It was delivered. And I decided that this item, which I had bought for how much easier it would make my life, is ugly. So, so ugly.

This Apple advert does not even picture the phone itself. Image via

This Apple advert does not even picture the phone itself. Image via

Why are phones marketed so heavily for their utility and not for their appearance? I thought about this after I had wallowed in self-pity for having a sad, gross phone case. I should feel satisfied with the utility, not the look, of my phone case, just like I am satisfied with the utility, not the look, of my phone. So why does the case matter if my phone works brilliantly?

I’m not the only person who cares about whether their phone looks pretty — or perhaps, more importantly, if their phone shows everyone else how cool and trendy they are. As a devoted Instagram and TikTok peruser, there are some things that I have noticed…

Phones are held, but never really seen: they help you to be seen.

Consider the selfie, where the subject’s hand grasps their phone (and their hand just looks so weird, they point out in their caption, unfunnily). We see their nails, their rings, their bracelets. Even the action that allows them to show off their beauty is, itself, beautiful and curated. Who cares about my phone case when I’m in the photo? The plain case, or even, the no-case look, serves to draw attention away; focus instead on my fresh manicure, marvel at my beauty.

The black case serves as a perfectly contrasting background for the white nails. Image via

The black case serves as a perfectly contrasting background for the white nails. Image via

Another option is to be more overt with where you want the eye to go… or not? Image via

Another option is to be more overt with where you want the eye to go… or not? Image via

Phones are an extension of yourself, and thus, heavily accessorized.

In contrast to the plain or no-case look, phones are sometimes deliberately shown off. They are made to look so beautiful, perhaps to suggest that their owner must just be so stylish that they’re able to make even their mobile phone, the most mundane object, cute.

First, we look at the case. Devon Lee Carlson and her sister Sydney are not just influencers; they are the founders of Wildflower Cases, which is a HUGE business that deals in gorgeous phone cases. There are so many designs, surely one of them will appeal to every type of cool girl out there (or guy; I hate to generalise).

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Take, for instance, this phone case designed by Salem Mitchell and Wildflower Cases in collaboration. In the photoshoot for the collab, Salem’s makeup and nails imitate the phone case itself, which obscures part of her face; it’s clear that Wildflower are confidently marketing their phone cases as being reflective of you, even going as far as to suggest that you take your style from your phone case.

No wonder they’re so popular, then. It wouldn’t take very long scrolling through Pinterest to find a girl holding a phone with a Wildflower case. Even the one Addison Rae is holding in the previous photo is from Wildflower.

Devon, selfie-ing with one of her cases. Image via

Devon, selfie-ing with one of her cases. Image via

Second, we look at… the strap? The leash? I really don’t know what to call this but I’ve seen a few female celebrities and influencers attaching these beaded lanyard-things to their phones. They’re from the brand “String Ting”, the apparent innovators. And, pictured below, they’re not even being worn around their wrist…!!! Clearly, the Wii taught no one.

Beaded accessories are no longer just cute for the neck or wrists, it seems; like another limb, your phone can now also share in this trend. Fair enough, since people perpetually walk around holding their phones in their hand, whether they’re looking at it or not.

Vogue deemed the wristlet a “bizarre standout accessory”. Image via

Vogue deemed the wristlet a “bizarre standout accessory”. Image via

Devon again, this time with her boyfriend Jesse Rutherford, the singer of The Neighbourhood.  Image via

Devon again, this time with her boyfriend Jesse Rutherford, the singer of The Neighbourhood. Image via

So, I’m left still wondering why the closest Apple ever got to marketing their phones as facets of your individuality was their release of the iPhone 5C. A pair of model sisters in LA are capitalising on what they missed, big time! All in all, I want my phone to be pretty and I’m not convinced that the reason is just because it will show everyone how fabulous I am. But I’m also not sure if I’m just doing it for myself. Whatever… I will be asking for a real card holder for Christmas this year. And yeah, I’m waiting for my Wildflower case to be delivered; what about it?

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Welcome in Winter with this Season's Iciest Jewelry

When the first snowfall of the year came at the end of October, one thing was clear: winter is coming early this year. With the holiday season on its way, everyone is just a little busier with gift shopping, parties, and festivities of all sorts. No matter what you’re up to this season, we’ve got you covered with the perfect holiday jewelry for any occasion. Here’s the roundup:

Jules Smith Earrings:

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Pearls are a classic, but they don’t have to be outdated. The crystal accents on these drop-style earrings add a modern twist to the more traditional pearls.

Wear to: an elegant holiday dinner party or any family function: pearls are always mom-approved.

Gorjana Bracelets:

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These delicate bracelets will match any outfit you throw on this winter. And the stars are festive!

Wear to: Anywhere and everywhere. You can keep these on your wrist at all times and you’ll look that much more put together (even if you feel like you’re falling apart).

BaubleBar Necklace:

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This layered statement necklace instantly upgrades even the simplest outfits. So if it’s one of those days where your outfit is feeling a bit “blah” and you start to hate all of your clothes, this necklace is for you.

Wear to: that holiday party you will inevitably end up at this season– the one where you don’t really know anyone and could use a good conversation starter (this necklace).


Gorjana Locket:

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You could get this locket for yourself and look cute, but it would also make a really nice gift. It combines the two most important elements of a great present: it’s sentimental, and it’s jewelry. I mean, what more could you want?

Wear to: Ummm, somewhere you want to seem extra sensitive and sweet. Maybe an interview? Or church. I feel like only good people wear lockets.


Mejuri Earrings:

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We’ve talked about Mejuri before on MODA: the brand sells high quality pieces of jewelry at not-outrageous price points. These hoops come in white sapphire, ruby, tsavorite, or blue sapphire, all set in 14k gold. Because these are sold as individual hoops, it’s easy for people with multiple piercings to mix and match.

Wear to: somewhere themed– the different gemstone options for these earrings cover pretty much all the basic holiday colors.







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Brands to Know: Knobbly Studio

Inspired by abstracted models of the human form, Gittit Szwarc founded Knobbly Studio as a means of exploring her love of movement and mathematics. Her sculptural pieces are all handmade in her studio in the Noga district of Jaffa, Israel from locally sourced materials. From delicate, dangling earrings to bespoke rings and necklaces, Knobbly Studio's curated collection offers work that ranges from $26 rings to staple pieces that fall closer to $100. 

On the creative and practical mentality that informs her work, Szwarc notes: "the aspect that drives my interest in jewelry is the way it interacts with the human form. When creating a new piece I try to ask, what will it look like to someone looking at the wearer from an angle? How will it move when she moves? How does it relate to the natural lines of her face, collarbone, torso?"

Shop the collection here and check out their Instagram here.

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Brands to Know: Zoe Chicco

If you've been hunting for modern, yet classic pieces to add to your jewelry collection, check out Zoe Chicco. Her delicate, everyday pieces can be worn alone or layered together. Using 14K gold with diamonds and semi-precious stones, Zoe Chicco has gained a cult following from celebrities such as Jessica Alba, Giselle Bündchen, Jennifer Lawrence, Sofia Vergara, Miranda Kerr, Cameron Diaz, Dakota Fanning and Penelope Cruz, to name a few!

While on the pricier side, you know that these pieces will last you a lifetime. Zoe Chicco jewelry makes for perfect gifts or something special for yourself.

You'll find chokers, lariats, rings, and earrings detailed to perfection. Choose between 14k white gold, yellow gold, or rose gold. Take a look on some of our favorites in the gallery below!

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Four Watches for a College Budget

As college students, we're always rushing against the clock to complete our latest assignment, get to our next class, or budget enough time for sleeping and socializing amidst our busy academic schedules. And while smartphones have become our go-to tech accessory for everything from keeping up to date with social media to managing our finances, there's something to be said for the tactile, old-fashioned appeal of a wrist watch. Keep reading for our round-up of the best watches you can spring for on a college budget. 

1) Sinobi Quartz ($9.99 on Amazon)     

The Sinobi Quartz is the cheapest watch money can buy. At a measly ten dollars, the Sinobi is a minimalist watch with notches on the hours and not many other outstanding features. The only qualm with this watch is its logo, which unfortunately looks like it was designed by a six year old accidentally let lose on graphic design. If you can get past the terribly designed typeface, the watch is by far the best bang for your buck.

Buy it here.

 

2) Timex Weekender ($29.05 on Amazon)     

The Timex Weekender is an affordable and stylish watch widely renowned as one of the best watches for such a low price point. The watch is simple in design, with a black and white color scheme only offset by a red seconds dial. A ring of the hours in military time runs inside the main dial for those more accustomed to 24-hour time. The watch is, however, not perfect. Many people complain of the loud ticking of the seconds, supposedly audible even through wood cabinets. If you can deal with knowing exactly when each second passes, even when you’re trying to sleep, this is the watch for you.

Buy it here.

 

3) TSS Sparkle Star ($49.99 on Amazon)     

The TSS Sparkle Star is a simple black and white dress watch that gives off a classy air dressed up or down. The watch has some unique features, including a stopwatch, chronograph, and a date display. Although the watch face is full of smaller dials, the watch does not feel overly busy. However, the watch can be inconsistent in quality – me and my friend both had one and while his is still going strong after six months, mine has unfortunately stopped working. If you’re willing to make a bit of a gamble on a beautiful watch, the TSS Sparkle Star is a perfect choice.

Buy it here.

 

4) Invicta 8926OB Pro Diver ($79.66 on Amazon)     

If you don’t mind homages, the Invicta Pro Diver is a beautiful Rolex mimeo at a relatively inexpensive price range. The watch features luminous markers at each of the hours and a date window on the right side of the face, at three o’clock. The watch comes with a metallic strap that can be easily swapped out for another NATO strap. If you’re looking for a classic watch that will stay fashionable as long as Rolexes are in style, the Invicta is the watch for you. 

Buy it here.

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Trending: Bun Cuffs

Whenever I have a bad hair day or just don't want to deal with letting it down, instead of a simple ponytail, I like to throw my hair into a quick bun. It's super simple and quick, but that doesn't mean it has to be boring!

A new trend that is taking the accessory world by storm is a bun cuff! Adding this statement piece can spice up your look without putting any real effort in. Usually, all you have to do is make your normal bun (whether that be a top-knot or even a half-bun), stick the cuff on the base of the bun, and push the U-shaped pin (for some) to secure it! And if you're looking to put your hair down at some point in the day or night, the cuff can easily be worn just as arm candy. It's a perfect spring addition to your accessories collection! 

Check out some of our recommendations down below!

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Bracelet or Bag: Why Not Both?

Paris Fashion week is happening right now, and a bag I've seen parading down the catwalk is the new Chloe Nile bag. The half-moon shape, boho aesthetic, and massive metallic ring handle caught my attention immediately and surely left an impression.

Since its release of the Drew and the Faye, Chloe has been a hot brand for stylish bags for bloggers. While I am a huge fan of Chloe bags, this is the first bag of this house that I really can't approve of.

Intended to be a clutch, shoulder bag, and a bracelet simultaneously, the Nile bag has the silhouette of the Marcie but the metal details of a Faye. When paired with the flowy, soft-colored pieces of Chloe's Spring/Summer 2017 collection, the Nile does fit right in. It comes in a small and medium size in the classic motty grey, tobacco, or light pink colors.

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Many bloggers seem to think the Nile has the potential to be the "it-bag" of 2017, and its high demand has it currently sold out in Chloe boutiques around Paris and on its online store. I normally find the stark contrast of material and detail that Chloe incorporates very appealing, but I find this bag to be extremely confusing. It looks more like a sad mash-up of an upside down Faye and the Marcie than a unique must-have bag. What do you think?

 

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Brands to Know: Bing Bang

NYC-based studio Bing Bang makes quirky, modern yet timeless, high quality jewelry. Not only do they stock jewelry essentials from studs to ear cuffs, but Bing Bang also represents the "badass babe" and stands for being a feminist--something all brands that cater to women should embody. See something you like? You can find it in sterling silver, 14K gold vermeil, and 14K rose gold vermeil. 

Check out the pieces we've been coveting:

Follow their Instagram for some feminist agenda:

 

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